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  1. Native American Dance: Ceremonies and Social Traditions by National Museum of the American Indian (U. S.), 1993-03
  2. Indian Dance: The Ultimate Metaphor
  3. Indian Classical Dance: Tradition in Transition by Leela Venkataraman, Avinash Pasricha, 2004-01-01
  4. Scalp Dance: Indian Warfare on the High Plains, 1865-1879 by Thomas Goodrich, 2002-08
  5. Dances of the Tewa Pueblo Indians: Expressions of New Life (Resident Scholar) by Jill D. Sweet, 2004-07-25
  6. War Dance at Fort Marion: Plains Indian War Prisoners by Brad D. Lookingbill, 2006-03-20
  7. Indian Jewellery: Dance of the Peacock by Usha Krishnan, Meera Kumar, 2011-06-16
  8. The Dance of Person and Place: One Interpretation of American Indian Philosophy (Suny Series in Living Indigenous Philosophies) by Thomas M. Norton-Smith, 2010-06
  9. Twenty Years Among Our Hostile Indians: Discribing the Characteristics, Customs, Habits, Religion, Marriages, Dances, and Battles of the Wild Indians in ... State, Together With (Frontier Classics) by Jacob Lee Humfreville, 2002-09
  10. Indian Dances of North America: Their Importance to Indian Life by Reginald Laubin, 1977-03
  11. We Have a Religion: The 1920s Pueblo Indian Dance Controversy and American Religious Freedom by Tisa Wenger, 2009-05-01
  12. Sweet Medicine: The Continuing Role of the Sacred Arrows, the Sun Dance, and the Sacred Buffalo Hat in Northern Cheyenne History (Civilization of the American Indian) by Peter J. Powell, 1998-03
  13. The Dance of Spices: Classic Indian Cooking for Today's Home Kitchen by Laxmi Hiremath, 2005-02-11
  14. The American Indian Ghost Dance, 1870 and 1890: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History)

1. Peacock Dance: Indian Arts For All Occasions: Greeting Cards - Art Of Legend Ind
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3. Scalp Dance: Indian Warfare On The Highland Plains, By Thomas Goodrich - Militar
Feedback. Scalp dance indian Warfare on the Highland Plains by Thomas Goodrich.Stackpole Books, $19.95 Paperback 352 pages 0811729079 August 2002.
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Indian Warfare on the Highland Plains

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Some of the most savage war in world history was waged on the American Plains from 1865 to 1879. As settlers moved west following the Civil War, they found powerful Indian tribes barring the way. When the U.S. Army intervened, a bloody and prolonged conflict ensued. Drawing heavily from diaries, letters, and memoirs from American Plains settlers, historian Thomas Goodrich weaves a spellbinding tale of life and death on the prairie, told in the timeless words of the participants themselves. Scalp Dance is a powerful, unforgettable epic that shatters modern myths. Within its pages, the reader will find a truthful account of Indian warfare as it occurred.

4. The Many Faces Of Tribal Belly Dance: Indian
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5. Bharatha Natyam, Kuchipudi, Indian Classical Dance, Eastern Dance, Eastern India
Indian Classical Dance Institute.
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6. Traditional Indian Folk Dance
Indian dance its origination, description and association with Indianfolklore, Gods and legend. Traditional indian folk dance.
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Traditional indian folk dance
Indian dance is an extremely intricate art requiring skill, hard work and discipline. Every dance posture has a specific meaning. All Indian dances portray some expression of life. Themes used in Indian dance are from Indian folklore and mythology. Most of the dances portray an Indian god coupled with an Indian goddess such as ‘Vishnu and Lakshmi’, ‘Rama and Sita’, ‘Krishna and Radha’. Indian dance is said to have originated from ‘Natya Shastra’, which is a detailed script written on all aspects of Indian dance. The author of ‘Natya Shastra’ was ‘Bharata Muni’ who wrote this some time in the 2nd century B.C. bodyOffer(7166) The ‘Natya Shastra’ has been instrumental in providing the clothing, ornaments, the stage setting and, mainly, the various gestures and emoting techniques for all types of Indian dance. Indian dance consists of rhythm called ‘nritta’, expression called ‘nritya’ and drama called ‘natya’. The ‘mudras’ [gestures with the hands] for all types of Indian dances are the same. ‘Mudras’ are used for ‘nritta’ and ‘natya’. The ‘rasas’ [portrayal of emotions] are used for ‘nritya’. There are mainly nine types of emotions portrayed in Indian dance – ‘hasya’ [happiness], ‘krodha’ [anger], ‘bhibasta’ [disgust], ‘bhaya’ [fear], shoka [sorrow], ‘viram’ [courage], ‘karuna’ [compassion], ‘adbhuta’ [wonder] and ‘shanta’ [serenity]. The most significant symbol of dance in India is the ‘Natraj’. This is a dance poise of the god ‘Shiva’ in a posture signifying various aspects of human life. ‘Shiva's dance signifies creation, preservation, and destruction. ‘Shiva’ is a male god with blue skin, long hair tied up on the top of his head, and a strong body and two pairs of arms.

7. People Like Me 2001 : Dance Style Locator : Indian Dance
Indian Dance Bharata natyam. India is a very diverse country, abouta third the size of the United States. It has more than 22 states
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India is a very diverse country, about a third the size of the United States. It has more than 22 states in which there are many distinct languages, each having its own alphabet, a different mode of dress, dance, song, and different flavors to the food! In each region of India, as in most places in the world, people have their own kinds of folk dances, which are very diverse. Some use clapping, swirling, dancing on stilts, tapping rhythms on sticks with partners; there are harvest dances, fisherman dances, all kinds. Most young Indians living in urban areas are up to date with Western pop culture, MTV and rap as well, and may be very fond of Indian cinema which features singing and dancing. While folk and "filmi"

8. People Like Me Viewer's Guide: Dance Style Locator : Indian Dance
Indian Dance Bharata natyam India is a very diverse country, about athird the size of the United States. It has more than 22 states
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Related Topics: Object Puppetry Masked Dance Indian Dance Bharata natyam India is a very diverse country, about a third the size of the United States. It has more than 22 states in which there are many distinct languages, each having its own alphabet, a different mode of dress, dance, song, and different flavors to the food! In each region of India, as in most places in the world, people have their own kinds of folk dances, which are very diverse. Some use clapping, swirling, dancing on stilts, tapping rhythms on sticks with partners; there are harvest dances, fisherman dances, all kinds. Most young Indians living in urban areas are up to date with Western pop culture, MTV and rap as well, and may be very fond of Indian cinema which features singing and dancing. While folk and "filmi"

9. RiDANCE MIDDLE EASTERN AND INDIAN DANCE
Rhode Island(USA) Middle Eastern and Indian dance information including classes andschools. (UPDATED 15JAN03). INDIAN DANCE MIDDLEEASTERN dance indian DANCE.
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Date: Sunday October 13th, 2002 Time: 3pm to 430pm (please arrive by 245pm) Price: $20.00 Information: 617-864-5323 or email tara_ahmed@yahoo.com Web site: http://www.taraahmed.com Instructor: Indian dancer and choreographer Tara Ahmed (posted 07Sep02)
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RHODE ISLAND MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE COMPANIES Arabian Village Dancers Zingari MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE APPAREL, MUSIC AND BOOKS DANCE OASIS 1707 Warwick Avenue Warwick, RI 02889 Phone 401-737-4713 Email: Anatoliaimports@aol.com Hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday 1pm-6pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday by appointment Baha and Deborah Korkmaz, who have been in the mail order import business as Anatolia Imports, opened Dance Oasis in 2002. They have great prices and selections of all kinds of middle eastern dance apparel including full costumes, skirts harem pants, jewelry (Tribal and Oriental), zills and the best hip scarves you will find anywhere! In addition, they sell music CD's, video's and books. They travel to the Middle East several times a year and bring back the real thing. If you belly dance or if you are buying a gift for a belly dancer, this is the place to go.

10. Nritya - Indian Classical Dance
NRITYA indian CLASSICAL dance. by David Courtney, Ph.D. INTRODUCTION -. CLASSICALdance -. It is particularly problematic to talk of classical indian dance.
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NRITYA - INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
by David Courtney, Ph.D.
INTRODUCTION -
India has a very rich tradition of classical dance. The Natya Shastra , which is the oldest surviving text on stagecraft in the world, spends a considerable time discussing it. In the old days of the theatre, the dancers would mime the story while the singers would sing the dialogue. The instrumentalists would accompany them all. The nature of the old theatre was such that the dancers occupied a central position. For many centuries the dancers were attached to the temples. This maintained a strong religious flavour to dance. Even today many of the traditional themes are mythological in nature. Over the centuries different areas have given their own colour to the ancient classical tradition. Today the acknowledged classical styles are: Bharatnatyam of Tamil Nadu, Kathakali of Kerala, Kuchipudi of Andhra Pradesh, Manipuri of Northeast India, Orissi from Orissa, and Kathak from north India and Pakistan. Each of these styles has a strong regional connection and none can claim to be representative of the entire Indian subcontinent.
CLASSICAL DANCE -
It is particularly problematic to talk of classical Indian dance. The problem stems party from the definition of the word "classical", and partly from the nature of the Indian dance forms.

11. Dances Of India
Offers descriptions and definitions of classical dance forms and links to resources on folk dances. Click on a favorite bharatanatyam dancer. India are usually always spiritual in content, although this is often true also of Folk dances. Classical indian dance
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There are many types of dance in India, from those which are deeply religious in content to those which are danced on more trivial happy occasions. Classical dances of India are usually always spiritual in content, although this is often true also of Folk dances. Classical Indian Dance The classical dances are
Kathakali
and Mohini Attam from Kerala.
Kathakali literally means story-play and is an elaborate dance depicting the victory of truth over falsehood.
A Striking feature of Kathakali is the use of elaborate make-up and colourful costumes. This is to emphasize that the characters are superbeings from another world, and their make-up is easily recognisable to the trained eye as satvik or godlike, rajasik or heroic, and tamasik or demonic.
Mohini Attam
Some poses of Mohini Attam
The theme of Mohini attam dance is love and devotion to god. Vishnu or Krishna is most often the hero. The spectators can feel His invisible presence when the heroine or her maid details dreams and ambitions through circular movements, delicate footsteps and subtle expressions. Through slow and medium tempos, the dancer is able to find adequate space for improvisations and suggestive bhavas or emotions.

12. Images Of Classical Indian Dance
Images of Classical indian dance. In the form of the Lord of dance, Shiva is known as Nataraj and is worshipped by all
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Images of Classical Indian Dance
In the form of the Lord of Dance, Shiva is known as Nataraj and is worshipped by all Classical Indian dancers.
Guru Prakash Yadagudde
This is a picture of Guru Shri Prakash Yadagudde. He won 2 scholarships from his native Bangalore, to train further in New Delhi and Madras under U.S. Krishna Rao. He has also trained with Chitra Visweswaran. He has taught over 20 students to Arangetram level and has been teaching in Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan for approx. 15 years. I have had the honour of seeing him dance twice. He is, without a doubt, my favourite dancer.
Male Dancers?!
You may not think that male dancers take to Classical Indian dance styles, but in fact there are many top-notch classical Indian dancers who are male:
A few examples are the late Uday Shankar, Birju Maharaj and Pratap Pawar (Kathak),
Ram Gopal, U.S. Krishna Rao, V.P. Dhananjayan, Raghunath Manet, Mavin Khoo and Dr. Francis Barboza (Bharata Natyam)
Raja Reddy (Kuchipudi), Kalamandalam Gopi (Kathakali), Rajkumar Singhajit Singh (Manipuri), Kelucharan Mohapatra (Odissi). Francis Barboza and his troupe
Dr. Barboza, a Catholic Indian has introduced a hasta (hand gesture) to represent Christ

13. Kathak Classical Indian Dance
Introduction to Classical Dances with addresses of teacher in the UK.
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14. Garamchai.Com ... Indian Dance And Music Academies In The US
A list of indian dance schools in the USA.
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15. Indian Classical Dance Presents Parul Shah
Kathakdance.com presents Parul Shah, a growing Kathak performer, aswell-as an educator of Kathak, providing performances for events and classes to aspiring dancers and learners.
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16. Indian Dance, Music In Spotlight (05/17/96, The N&O)
A young lady dances locally with her anxious mother and teachers.
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May 17, 1996 Related Story: Dance performance
Indian dance, music in spotlight
BY DEBBI SYKES, Staff Writer MORRISVILLE Vidhya Bashyam's mother watched closely this week as her daughter practiced her dance performance. Bashyam, 24, roved about the stage, bells jangling on her ankles, while some of India's foremost musicians played at her feet. "She's a bit stiff," Seetha Bashyam whispered. "You can't see that, but I can. She's a little nervous." And who wouldn't be? Although most Indian dancers in the Triangle use taped music, when Bashyam performs Saturday at Cary High School, she will be accompanied by musicians who are also touring Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Montreal and Houston. The four men are recognized as some of the best performers in India. The appearance by the violinist, percussionist and singers is a sign of the growing influence of the Triangle Indian community. The number of Asian Indians grew from 905 to more than 3,200 between 1980 and 1990 in Wake, Durham, Orange, Chatham and Johnston counties, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The result has been not just more food for the stomach, in the form of Indian groceries and Indian restaurants. There has also been more food for the soul, in the form of more Indian concerts and performances.

17. Sitagita.com -Institutions Of Classical Indian Dance.
Information portal for the indian woman and indian classical dance.
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18. Sohini (Indian Music & Dance)
Promotes indian music and dance in South Yorkshire through concerts, workshops and regular classes.
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19. Animal Symbolism In Plains Indian Sun Dance
Anthropology paper on the role of animal totems in the sun dance.
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20. A Home On The Web For Indian Classical Dance, Dancers, Choreographers, Students
A dance encyclopedia in construction - a dynamic source for information on indian classical dance Category Arts Performing Arts dance Classical indian Directories......A dance encyclopedia in construction a dynamic source for information onindian classical dance around the world. About Us, Dr. Siri Rama, Feedback,
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